Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5698
For Immediate Release: February 8, 2006
Bill to Allow Tax Credits for Employers of Volunteer Firefighters
Legislation has been introduced by State Senator Don
Barrington, R-Lawton, that will help protect the jobs of volunteer
firefighters who are called to duty while at work by offering tax incentives
to businesses that hire these individuals.
"I was a firefighter for more than 30 years and I know how important
volunteer firefighters are to smaller communities," said Barrington.
"It's a shame that these people have to worry about losing their
jobs because they're called up to duty. I believe that they deserve the
same consideration concerning their employment that our national guardsmen
get when they are called to serve."
Under provisions of Senate Bill 1918, a business that employs an individual
who is a volunteer firefighter will receive a tax credit if the employer
allows the individual to leave the workplace during business hours to
respond to legitimate fire calls or attend mandatory training. For the
first volunteer firefighter employed, a business will receive a credit
in the amount of $5,000 if that individual is employed for the entire
taxable year. For each additional volunteer firefighter employed, the
business will receive a credit of $2,500.
"I know that all of the recent wildfires have put a strain on many
employers who have volunteer firefighters on their staff, but they need
to realize that those individuals are saving lives, property and businesses,"
continued Barrington. "Volunteer firefighters are beneficial to communities
in more ways than one. They help save communities money by offering their
services for free and their presence helps lower insurance costs. I simply
want to offer businesses an additional benefit for their cooperation."
Barrington wants to ensure that businesses have an incentive even if they
employ a volunteer firefighter for only a portion of the year. Under SB
1918, the amount of the credit will be prorated by the Oklahoma Tax Commission
for employment that is shorter than a year. If approved, the new law would
take affect January 1, 2007.
"This measure not only offers employers an incentive, it also offers
citizens an incentive to become volunteer firefighters. If people aren't
worried about the possible consequences of becoming a volunteer, they're
more likely to offer their services."
For
more information contact:
Senate Communication's Office - (405) 521-5698
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